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THE DAILY BEE.|THE NEWS OF THE BLUFFS. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12, PE - —_—— Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at wenty cents per week, ploye Dies of His Injuries. THE HOLIDAY RUSH BEGINS. Manager, BURINESS OFFICE, NO Niour Epiro Jounc |mum an Seen by Brooklyn ~Prisonors Want More Food— hing Stock Under MINOR Mlm\’l‘l() N. Y. Plumbing Co. Reiter, tailor, Fall goods cheap. See Chapman’s pictures for Christmas. /The Ramblers meet at the city engineer's ce this evening. The city schools will be for the holiday vacation whi until after New Years da) Twenty Chinamen waited at the transfer he Wabash. ‘They were en The Holiday Rush. “I've ot a little express package for you. Shalt I deliver it at the office, or st#I 1 take it to your house!" The business man to whom the delivi man addressed the query, gave the des information, adding, “I'm mighty glad you sed next Friday h will continue yesterday fo 1it] a boeautiful pastel piece just com- | 8nd I wouldn't huve had it taken to the house leted by Miss &. D, Rehs ound & purchaser. for anything." “I thought it might be. You sce we have At the rendition of “The Palms" to-night | to be very particular now-a-days, and I gen- Miss Mary Hass will render o harp accom- | erally try to find out what folks want paniment o an alto solo by Mrs. Ward. It 3 At o Al {iEets HAES. To¥ will be onc of the features of the evening. We bogiti to 1361 thes Piah thouih, “The storc of Mucller Music company pre- -an’t always spend time making such in: ful display of goods which is | quirics us we would like to." by the evergreens with | Tp suppose the; keep you pretty busy, even oom s festooned. The | now s e v WLy, BT Artinta feel very proud of this display of their “Yes, for the past four days we have been abilit on the jump, and it will be worse and worse The following re from now until after the holidays. Wo can recorded yesterday: Spencer Smith to D. B. | not deliver to all points of the In order Daily, lot 17 in bik 3, Highland Place, 81 1o do the best we can we have fixed limits, James Durbin and John Nebergall to Maggie | within which we deliver. We go about as Q. Hunn, all of Missouri, lot 5 in bk 6, | far west as the Northwestern depot, about &s Beers' addition, &80 far north as A G.und as far south us Those who aro int Sixteenth avenue. This covers about th pany onght not to try to sneak Fairmount | larger part of the city, and we cannot \"rs park away from the ¢ At the rates they | well get time to deliver beyond these li huve been charging for gas, 1o, these many | It takes too long. We are doing the years, they could ufford to buy several such | best we can, and folks seem to be fairly co parks, if they want them real bad. tent 20 long as we do this, They know the employment by the ity conncil of com- | @ rush, and thut we cannot do just-as w e to uet In conmection with | Would if there was only the ordinary business or in lopking after and protect- | KOmg on.” its of the city in the Fairmount, will meet with the hearty en- 110 obj very man who has these inter- | at \lm 1ler Music Co.'s, esta at heart. e The wind of Inst night blew the glasses out | Gold and silver \u\h'hm at Burhorn's, of several of the electric light lanterns, und — then spoiling the arc, shut off the light., Itis Money to loan. ('oopcr & Judson. the opinion of several of the electricians of ——— tyle of globe used on the [ The Central drug store, under other street lights wou'd be much,more satis- | Stuart, has been enlarged and factory, both us to giving better light and re- f AR """'[’l"“" stock of fresh "'(“,‘I'l‘ “‘\."’hll drugs. Fine holiday books, statione cutlery. and musical goods at low prie e Always at the Front. We have now one of the most com- plete stock of fine and medium-priced watehesand chains, diamonds, gold jew- elry, tine marble clock: and plated It has alrcady 1 cstate transfers were sted in the gas com- oy z ¢ and Thursday evening tand her company appear at th opera house in “Theodora.” 1t is pronounced @ strong play, with fine scenery and elegant costumes. Lillian Olcott has already estab lished hersclf us a favorite here, and she will donbtless be well supported. Chief "Templeton, of the fire department, lled t> Omatia Sunday afternoon by & am announcing the serious illn ware, gold-hended umbrellas. co Lulu, daughter of Mr. i | Opers and field gl and all the ard Cooper. The little one died | Standard styles of the leading novelties before he reached there, The funeral will | Of the season. All s 50 low as to in this city this afternoon from | defy all competition. At No. 27 South il hl‘ reh, u;ul h Main street. (. B.JACQUEMIN & Co. beautifu - Common Council. Last evening the common council met in adjourned session. Present Mayor Groneneg, Junction issued to restrain | Aldermen Mills, Lacy, Metcalf, Hummerand the Union Pacific” from laying its track in | Keller, front of J.J. Shea's lotson Tenth avenue | C. Haldane appeared in behalf of Fifth I:c workm B :n}'v gone uhmrn'nl 1Hll|‘|;"‘ tl";fl; avenue property owners who protest against cetvad 1o orders. from the company, but as | firance committee, and order that the names he thought there was a storm coming he had of the protestants uppear in the protest. Bottor it down the tFacl over J. W. Squire appeared in person and _pro- L gt ady tested ‘agninst the asscssment against the e ; fivm of J. W. and E. L. Squire, for moneys now @ question for the court. Mhewrit of | and credits, upon” the ground that all their injunction has been violated, and it_remams lund: in this for Judge Loofbourow to decide what shall Referred to finance 5 be the penalty for the contempt.”” It is test of property owners on Fourth TR ANRG RO L EME S H 6 VB Lo PATOIE uggainst assessment for sewerage. Ke- last evening to make u showing of the mat- ter, and_luy the foundation for having the Union Paciic fined for violating the order of the court. of age, and he dl'nl)u sulted from a severe case of tonsil- itis. The Ber extends sympathy to the af- flicted relatives, Despite the property is invested in state, P Communication of E. W. Reymond relative to cutbing in frout of his lot on Fourth street and protest agninst payment. Referred, Protests of property owners on west side of Fourth street against payment of sewer- age tax: A Clark, lot in Grimes' addition; J. Mueller, Olexon Spetman, H. H. Spetman, D.'G, Spooner, W. P. Wightman, J. B. Blaké and J. R. Davidson. ' Referred. ' On motion all other protests of likenature were referred without reading. (Grading bond of John Flageole in the sum of §1,000 was received and placed on file, Notice of electric light company’ that they have begun operations. Filed Resolution that Messrs. Sapp & Pusey and the city > employed to guard the interests in the matter of the attempt to mount park from the possession of the city. Adopted. ‘Tho firs committce was ordercd to examine the matter of discontinuing lighting the c by gas, and_ locating additional oil lamps PG R, Special Bargains On pictare frames, Will close out whole stock regardless of J. D. CROCKWELL. “Under the Palms"—Fifty singer benutitul costumes. A fine chorus. Only 25 cents. To-nightin St. Paul’s church, - = Reserved seats for the cantata may be had at Bushnell's for 50 cents. aailidic S e Oh Yes! O! Yest! “The" corner book store is coming to the front in great shape. Lots of tine holiday goods displayed here. Opium, morphine habits cured. DR. | Where needed and report at once. BELLINGER, 614 B'way, Council Blufts, | The change of grade of sewer on Bluft strect was presented by the city engineer. The reason why these changes were made was on account of change of grade of streets siuce the original sewerage plan was accepted, Council adjourned. Rl Tk e Personal Paragraphs. Thomas Berry is confined at home by ill- e érnnk Johnson, of Randolph, Ia., wasa visitor in the city yesterday. Superintendent W. C. Broivn, of the Bur- lington lines, was in the city yesterday. Joseph S, Page, Sioux City; C. ’ David City; W. l' Cristy, Des Moine: 0. Bruner, Creston, were Tegistered at' the Bechtele ye nsterdu)’ Miss S. D. Rehse spent Snnday in Om.nm She is seriously contemplating & trip in_company with her sister, who leaves home early in January. ‘The following Iowans were registered at the Pacific yesterda W. F. Moershell and ton and Charles H. rles Williams and A, - Collar and cuff cases at cost, Mueller Music Co, L For best quality coal and wood, call on Gleason, 26 Pearl street. - Gold pens mul pencils x\t E. Burhorn’s, -~ 30 bars of Peisian soup, oxell Bros,’ $1.00, at e One thousand head of one, two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit'to reliuble purties. Enquire o A. J. Greenamuyer, 623 Mynster st. telephone 121. i C H. Leigh, Sheldy. ——— T. B. Baldwin sells lots. —_—— L Rt As See Fino jewelry at Burhora's, 17 Main S inanEsst R QhosiE RS Watches cheap at Kirkland's, 321 | writing up his observations in the west, says Broadway. of this ¢ ouncil Blufts seems to be doing more in the way of improvements than any city 1 have visited. Street grading, sewers and paving with cedar blocks meet you in almost every direction. I was told, ‘our contractors need 500 more men than they have or can get to-d Ina few days the will show their nel r across the rivel Omaha, their six electric light towers 150 feet high. Since the obstacles in the way of building the second wagon, steam and cable car bridge across the Missouri river betweel these two cities are re D 2 Solid and plated ware at Burhorn's. For C hristmnu mm gn v,u Kirkland’s. D Bargains in_heavy pant. goods and overcoatings. Made up in the best style and very cheap at A. Reiter’s 310 Broadway. Before the Bar. In the police court yesterday morning Peter Nelson and D. C. Hurris were each fined §7.60, and George Galrath $5.10, for being drunk. William. Pool, charged with malicious mis- chief and being drunk, was released. James Hermer was arrested for canvassing without a license, and paid costs and took out the necessary permit “The case of John Sandel was called i the superior court yesterday. Sandel is the man who nearly killed John Vance with ashovel at the dirt bank in Turley's Glen s short time ago. It was expected for o while that Vance would die, but as he is now recovering the case was continued until he could uppear in vourt. Sandel is out on bail. The case of Nellie Hnu;.huul was continued until the 7th of I father fur- nished $£00 bond moved, and they gaged in construc tion, agricultural machine men and ot manufacturers are securing thew land, for they see that with these bridges completed these two cities must be practically one, and with the ten or more trunk lines of raiiroad terminating here and radiating in every di- rection this must be a great distributing cen- ter, giving manufacturers here an advantage 0 castern manufacturer - Postoffice Iun-'a' for doors and posts at Odell & Bryants, 405 Main street. - Christmas presents, Burhorn’s,17 Main Ll No need to be without a sewing n chine when you can pay for one in work at the Domestic office, 107 Main street. Call and see. - Every one making n cash purchase o 25 cenls at T. D. King & Co.’s cigar store gets o chance in the annual pri drawing. Twenty elegant prizes, - Under the Palms. This beautiful, sparkling ecantata which has been received with great favor in Chieago, will be given to-night and to-morrow night in St. Paul's church by the hest musical talent of our - . H. Sheafe loans money on v of every |l«~. ription. Sonsuliing rooi, Al busie confidential, uer Main street, uj —— . Burhorn’s, Kirkland will give you bargains in watches, cloeks and jewelry, B Five mixed candies, 1l¢ per 1b., | city, assisted by a well-drilled chorus of Troxell Bros. ov fifty voices, all in beautiful cos- i tumes, Insure with Wadsworth, I"ln\n & Co. - i arcs Cheap hing Well Sold. Opera glasses at Mrs. B. Burlorn's. The Weil stock of clothing, ete., was sold o B yesterday at auction. There were three bid- Closing out sale of v 4nd all small musical plins, accordeons ders: Simon Eiséman, for Seligman, May & instruments, at Co.. of New York; Beiderman, -of this city, waud Edward Cerf, of Lincoln, Neb., & sou-in- 3. D. Crockwell's, 1. stnEEr | The Scalded Packing House Em- law of Tsaac Weil. Biseman started the stock at $3,000, Beiderman quit at #4,000 and the stock and fixtures were finally knocked off to Cerf at 86,050, The invoice of the laid down here, with 10 pet cept adged, This puts the original cost dt 7,000 The sale will pay about %0 per cent to creditors, Mr. Cerf immediately dook possession. He has not yet decided what disposition he will make of luupnr chase, nvu\. ply Jmp ggd with outlook of the Blu nd % Wontinue tho store at its present location or remove the £egds to some other place in the city, or to the store at Lificomn, et - The ravages of diphtheria in Europe and Americu under the common treat- ment of the medical fraternity averages from 50 to 80 per cent. During a period of ten years, by the use of Dr. Thos. Jefferis preventative and cure for diph- theria, the death rate has been lessthan one-fifth of one per cent, or one in five hundred. No physician required; ean be obtained of Mrs, Ed. Porter, No. 720 Fourth avenue, Council Bluffs, Ia., or address Dr. Thos. Jefleris, No. 817 South 15th st., Omaha, Neb. Reference, any citizen of Council Bluffs. ers for Christ- i Troxell Bros. headqual Leave your orders. e i mas poultry. HOLD- Special prices on DICTIONARY D. Crockwell’s, ERS for this week at J. it Fai Scalded. Martin Hare, the man who was scalded at Stewart's packing house last week, died yos- terday morning from the effects of it. As his outward injuries were not severe enough to produce death, it is supposed that he inhaled the steam and was burned internally. Hare was a single man, twenty- and resided with'his_parents on Avenue H, between Eighth and Ninth str time of the funeral has not nounced, as there are several fr wish to come from a distance, and it will be delayed on that account. Will you follow the crowd Or cut your own throats? Follow in the long Treyuor go to small dealers who charge double prices for inferior goods. Special bargains in all goods are offered this week by the Council Bluffs Carpet Company. AT The Cantata. All holders of tickets for the cantata “Under the Palms” are requested to re- member that the tickets are good for either Tuesday or Wednesday evenings. If prevented from attending by the crowd that will be present on Tuesday evening, please keep your ticket for Wednesday evening. Scats may be se- cured for 25 cents extra at Bushnell’s on Monday. Diamonds at Mrs. E. Burhorn’s. Food For Reflection. The boarding mistress who furnishes meals for the inmates of the city jail was much sur- prised yesterday morning to find the follow- ing note among the empty dishes that were returned after breakfast: “Mapav—Dear Friend: Please Put a little more grub on each Plate for this is a hard Place in jail. we would thank you very much we are pretty near starved in here. 'PJ send a little more to eat Prisoncrs,” ‘The landlady evidently thinks their punish- ment severe enough without adding to their other pangs the misery to be derived from a large ‘supply of ordinary boarding house diet. and oblige the BN T Wadsworth, Etnyre & Co. loan money sl b Thirty lots in Bee sale. street. subdivision for Johnston & Van Patten, 33 Main —— Elegant work boxes, manicure «¢ and toilet sets at cost at Muelle Music Co’s. - Gold headed canes at E. Burhorn s. - The regular meeting of the school board was held last evening. The entire session was taken up with routine work. A special meeting was ordered for Wednesday evening January 4, which will be devoted to the in- vestigation of the recent whipping case at the Pierce street school. The case will be thoroughly ventilated at that time. M i ¢ New Post Office. On the opposite corner is “The™ Cor- nor Book Store where you find the nicest assortment of Christmas goods in town. FURNITURE ! HOLIDAY TRADE ! Our immense buildings are packed full of the most BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT 600DS In our line, and at prices that will defy com- petition. We guarantee our goods to be just as'we represent them. Please give us a call whether you wish to buy or not, and bring your friends with you. It is no trouble to show our goods. - Respectfully, C. A. BEEBE & CO. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. PECIAL advertisements, such as Lost,Fonnd, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, etr will be inserted in this'column at the low raté of TEN € R LINE for the first in- sertion and_Five Cents Per Line for each subse- Quent {usertion, Leave advertisements &t our office No. 12 Pearl Street, near Broadway, Coun- cil Blufts, lou DISCOUNT SALE!401. BROADWAY. 401, NO ADVESTISING SCHEME TO WORK OFF 0LD 600DS, BUT A FXCT| = MADE NECESSARY BY OUR REMOVAL 10 ANOTHER LOCATION, TWENTY FER ENT CUT OFF! Christmas Quilt UNTIL CHRISTMAS. ' e See the Beautiful Silk Mail Orders Promptly Filled at Same Iilscnunt. Goods Marked in Plain Figures, W. W. CHAPMAN, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, THE MOST ELEGANT DISPLAY OF SIS, LACES SCARES, | NECKTIES SHAWLS GOLD HANDLED UMBRELLAS, TOILET ARTICLES, CARPET SWEEPERS, TOILET ARTICLES, RUGS AND MATS, General Christmas Novelties We have a large line of UNDERWEAR Which we are closing out regardless of former prices. Also a few more Bargains in Cloaks! HARKNESS BROS. 401--Broadway--401 105 & 107 MAIN ST, : : : For useful Christmas Gifts call on the Council Bluffs Carpet Co., 405 Broadway. DO YOU INTEND TO BUY A PIAITO OR OCRGAXT? IF SO, MTOW IS YOUR TIMIS! | PRICES IO WER TEAN EVER BEFORE! We Defy All Competition and Challenge a Comparison of Goods and Prices With Any House In the West. SEE US BEFORE YOU PURCHASE! SWANSON MUSIC GI]MPMIY 329 WEST BRGADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, IT WOULD TAKE MORE ROOM THAN ALL THE NEWSPAPERS IN THE CITY TO REPRESENT IN PRINT " Dow't Forget | The ( ieat Bargain SHOE STORE. Is at 100 Main Street,| Council Blufts, Ia. John Allen, Prop. Entrances, 112 Main and 113 Pear] st. MeALS AT ALL HOURS Open from 6a.m. to10) p. m. Council Bluffs Jowa. 8. A. Pierce, Prop. | Hazard & Co| : Wn, l'ltlzfll’alll Roussy SR aara . V.5 Wuts ota 1"’“",‘,"’, & » \ple an 'ancy Sewing Machine Restaurant, GROCERIES, HENRY EI SEM AN & cn s For Nebruskn & West [No.57 Broadway, Coun- mw-_xf"m. New Stock, M office, 10 Muin st Coun- House Block. nlr ;:{n l‘d 8 AL (‘num:u Dlufre Neumayer's Hotel J. Neumayer, Prop. $1.00 PER DAY, street, car connections) to 8l depoin Fire proof stabie in con- wection; Non 6 and Toller & Egan, Wholesale and retail (Grain, Flor, Feed Balea hny.ete. 'Agents for Walnut Block Coal 3 Main 8t. Council| Blu |CRESTON HOUSE, Main Street, Council Bluffs. GRAND HOLIDAY STOCK! But it is well known that our house contains such a multitude of items that it is impossible to name them, nor could the papers make space to enumerate the articles now on exhibition. D, H, McDANELD & €0, Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. cape. Electric Call Bells. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Accommodations First Class, Returns. 2 Rates Always Reasonable, Each and every one of our departments will offer thousands of useful and ornamental things SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS! 20 and &2 of 8 roums. Good loca- , B4 Pearl st hall, 5xM, lighted by eight umd..u.nufl suitable for large otf- cesor €lub rooms, - Directly over Butts call- fornla fruit store, 16 Pearl st. Horace WANT Chines work to pay Main t, © “Y.\‘ 'ED— First class _gardener, without apital, to work extensive garden on shares. First class chance, Address Joseph Smith, Council Bluffs, Ia. 50 women to buy sewing ma- il them_more than_enough for them, Domestic office, Gty and western chandise, " CAL on OF address . 1. Christiat, 520 Broadway, Council Bluffs, In, JOR SALE OR EXCHANG shures in Jeffries syndicate, Odell Bros. & ¢ Equity of 1 U uire of IR 8 exchange for Coun erty, u retal stock of about $4,000. Call at store, address’ K. Martin, san Bluffs, Ta. DOR SALE-Secondlund Columbia bicycle very chieap, i2-inch, ut ee ofti Bl 1LDING lots and acre property for sale by . J. Day, 8% Pes t RARE CHANCE! MUST BE SOLD! lesirable reside r business property 5 the I'u\\<1~ on L‘.,..r Broad- ) M. E. ¢l il positively VWAL the next thirty duys: Terms: third cash, balance in one and two years, Ridress bids to EORGE R. Neb, BilTand ¥ OGDEN BOILER WORKS CARTER & SON, Prop's. Munufacturers.of All Kinds of Steam Boilers. & Sheet Iron Work, Orders by mail for repalrs %nunxny lllrnlled to. Ratisfaction guaranteed. venue. dress Ugden Holler Works, Councll Blufls, IAIVIL be )mthn‘V 22 Main Street,Council Bluffs,Jowa. MAX MOHN, Proprietor. . OFFIGER & rusgh BANKERS GBE‘T nlscu"“T S‘LE == 500 Broodway Council llhllh‘. lowa. Established TS i eSS b, |~ s, wemom 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, --- - OMAHA. Cfll’[’lfl% and Express Lme Two OF’F‘ICE—OIB SOUTH MAIN ST, Telephone No, 6 All T[nnmg sta“ln“s promptly attended o, We have made every effort to place on sale the most attractive and useful goods at the lowest possible prices, and we invite inspection and comparison. Art goods des Linens, Knit Everything must Special Handkerchi 2¢, he, 10¢, 15 and all go at about hal .snlk Speeial bargains in our partment. Stamp oods, Underw be sold this week. Y 1o $10. f price. MufMers mbroides 5. Kid and Fabr All must goat this great sale, ]luudln'rx'hlv{s 1 and ) I Come to the People's store fivst and see what we ean do for you. (.lu\ Cloaks Dr We know we have the goods and that our prices will save you money every time. suits, Wraps, Gentlemen’s ng Gowns and Smoking Jackets. Slumber Robes, Japanese s il Silk and QUIed | ywith overy 82 purchase you will ves suitable present from a lady to a gen- ve a ticket for one chance in our tleman. 100 grand free presents. 3 calls_trom District Teiegraph Office N MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AT- TENTION. HENRY EISEMAN & 0., Star Stables and Mule Yards Broadway, Council Bluffs, Opp. Dummy Depot. FOR SALE CHEAP! STANDARD, UNDER RULE 6. WADECARY. - - Council Blufs IF YOU GO 70 MISSOURI VALLEY STOP AT THE $t. ELMO HOTEL! Sample Roams Attached. Ve W. B. IRWIN, Prep. istantly on hand, for A lots. by contract om short ail or in car I porders promptiy 314, 316, 318 & 320 BROADWAY, GOUNCIL: BLUFFS, - §. 5. .} ck sold on commisston elepnone T RN UTER & BOLEY. Upposite Dummy Dopot, Countal Mlufls, IOWA,

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